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President Barack Obama spoke grandly of big picture peacemaking Thursday, but the Palestinians are focused on a specific demand - that Israel freeze settlement building before they'll return to talks. Stingingly rebuffed by Obama on this score, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas now finds himself at a crossroads: Fold and see his tattered credibility suffer further, or stick...

RAMALLAH, West Bank — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas only faces bad options, from his perspective, as he heads into a White House meeting Monday with President Barack Obama. He could accept a U.S.-proposed framework for an Israeli-Palestinian partition deal, he could reject it or he could agree to extend negotiations. Here's a look at what's ahead. WHAT DO THE PALESTINIANS...

RAMALLAH, West Bank — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas only faces bad options, from his perspective, as he heads into a White House meeting Monday with President Barack Obama. He could accept a U.S.-proposed framework for an Israeli-Palestinian partition deal, he could reject it or he could agree to extend negotiations. Here's a look at what's ahead. WHAT DO THE PALESTINIANS...

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas only faces bad options, from his perspective, as he heads into a White House meeting Monday with President Barack Obama. He could accept a U.S.-proposed framework for an Israeli-Palestinian partition deal, he could reject it or he could agree to extend negotiations. Here's a look at what's ahead. WHAT DO THE PALESTINIANS EXPECT TO BE IN THE...

President Mahmoud Abbas says a "black page" of Palestinian history has been turned with the formation of a unity government that formally ends his seven-year rift with the Islamic militant group Hamas. But the alliance of old foes remains volatile, Israel is threatening punitive measures and Abbas will have to secure U.S. and European recognition and funding to keep the unity...

It's a busy week in Mideast diplomacy, book-ended by the launch of Israel-Hamas talks about a border deal for blockaded Gaza and the Palestinian president's U.N. speech about a new strategy for dealing with Israel. The talks about Gaza's future seem to be a long shot, and failure could set the stage for another Israel-Hamas war, even if neither side wants it. In another...

JERUSALEM Tuesday was to have been the day to seal a deal on a Palestinian state alongside Israel. Instead, it became another missed deadline in two decades of negotiating failures. The gaps between Israeli and Palestinian positions remain vast after nine months of talks launched by Secretary of State John Kerry. He hasn't given up, but there's a sense the U.S. may have to...

Chapters:
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Introduction: 0:00
What is the Likelihood that the Proxy War Between Israel and Iran Could Become a Full-Scale War?: 1:56
What Tensions Underlie a Potential US Nuclear Deal with Iran?: 3:26
The Politics of the Nuclear Deal: How it Affects US, Israel Relations: 7:07
Netanyahu and Obama: Can the World Leaders Work Together?: 15:46
Without a Nuclear Deal, How Feasible are Israeli Military Responses in Iran?: 24:35
Conflict in Yemen: The Role of Iran and Other Regional Actors: 29:31
What is the Feasibility of a Multinational Arab Military Alliance?: 35:50
Attitudes within Iran: The World Views of Iran\'s National Leaders: 39:35
Audience Questions
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Question 1: What Effect Will Lifted Sanctions Have on the Iranian Economy?: 43:28
Question 2: What Would it Take to Bring a Lasting Arab Spring to Iran?: 44:47
Question 3: With Growing Energy Independence, How Does Greater Options Affect US Interests in the Region?: 46:49
Question 4: What is the True Power of ISIS? Does the US Understand the Full Extent of the Threat?: 48:12
Question 5: Should the US Support a Three-State Solution in Iraq?: 52:43
Question 6: Was There a Time in the Syrian Civil War Where the US Could Have Intervened?: 54:40
Question 7: Beyond Iran, What are the Larger Interests for Israel in the Middle East?: 56:46
Question 8: What is the State of Stability in Jordan? How are Regional Conflicts Affecting the Country?: 59:48
Question 9: Could the Palestinian Authority Implode? What Would Be the Implications of Collapse?: 1:03:14
Conclusion: 1:07:11
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Chapters:
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Introduction: 0:00
What is the Likelihood that the Proxy War Between Israel and Iran Could Become a Full-Scale War?: 1:56
What Tensions Underlie a Potential US Nuclear Deal with Iran?: 3:26
The Politics of the Nuclear Deal: How it Affects US, Israel Relations: 7:07
Netanyahu and Obama: Can the World Leaders Work Together?: 15:46
Without a Nuclear Deal, How Feasible are Israeli Military Responses in Iran?: 24:35
Conflict in Yemen: The Role of Iran and Other Regional Actors: 29:31
What is the Feasibility of a Multinational Arab Military Alliance?: 35:50
Attitudes within Iran: The World Views of Iran\'s National Leaders: 39:35
Audience Questions
---------------------------
Question 1: What Effect Will Lifted Sanctions Have on the Iranian Economy?: 43:28
Question 2: What Would it Take to Bring a Lasting Arab Spring to Iran?: 44:47
Question 3: With Growing Energy Independence, How Does Greater Options Affect US Interests in the Region?: 46:49
Question 4: What is the True Power of ISIS? Does the US Understand the Full Extent of the Threat?: 48:12
Question 5: Should the US Support a Three-State Solution in Iraq?: 52:43
Question 6: Was There a Time in the Syrian Civil War Where the US Could Have Intervened?: 54:40
Question 7: Beyond Iran, What are the Larger Interests for Israel in the Middle East?: 56:46
Question 8: What is the State of Stability in Jordan? How are Regional Conflicts Affecting the Country?: 59:48
Question 9: Could the Palestinian Authority Implode? What Would Be the Implications of Collapse?: 1:03:14
Conclusion: 1:07:11
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1. Various of members arriving at meeting
2. Various of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and delegates at meeting
3. Delegates leaving meeting
4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Khalda Jara, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
\"The dialogue has ended without results and we have no choice but to go ahead with a referendum.\"
(Question: Do you know when it will happen?)
\"President Abbas has to decide on this.\"
5. Various of media outside building
STORYLINE:
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told delegates from Palestinian fractions on Monday that efforts aimed at getting the Hamas government to implicitly recognise Israel have failed to produce an agreement.
Abbas would now call a national referendum on the issue, a participant at last-minute talks told The Associated Press.
Khalda Jara, of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, said Abbas had told participants at the meeting, including representatives from Hamas that, \"The dialogue has ended without results and we have no choice but to go ahead with a referendum.\"
She said Abbas did not immediately set a date.
Hamas, which came to power in March (2006) after a landslide win in parliamentary elections, opposes a plebiscite and wants further rounds of talks to try and resolve the issue.
Abbas had set a deadline of midnight local time (2100 GMT) for an agreement to be reached, but told delegates about an hour before that time that further attempts were fruitless.
Jara said that during the faction members\' meeting at Abbas\' Ramallah headquarters the president left the room to take a phone ca...

1. Various of members arriving at meeting
2. Various of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and delegates at meeting
3. Delegates leaving meeting
4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Khalda Jara, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
\"The dialogue has ended without results and we have no choice but to go ahead with a referendum.\"
(Question: Do you know when it will happen?)
\"President Abbas has to decide on this.\"
5. Various of media outside building
STORYLINE:
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told delegates from Palestinian fractions on Monday that efforts aimed at getting the Hamas government to implicitly recognise Israel have failed to produce an agreement.
Abbas would now call a national referendum on the issue, a participant at last-minute talks told The Associated Press.
Khalda Jara, of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, said Abbas had told participants at the meeting, including representatives from Hamas that, \"The dialogue has ended without results and we have no choice but to go ahead with a referendum.\"
She said Abbas did not immediately set a date.
Hamas, which came to power in March (2006) after a landslide win in parliamentary elections, opposes a plebiscite and wants further rounds of talks to try and resolve the issue.
Abbas had set a deadline of midnight local time (2100 GMT) for an agreement to be reached, but told delegates about an hour before that time that further attempts were fruitless.
Jara said that during the faction members\' meeting at Abbas\' Ramallah headquarters the president left the room to take a phone ca...

Thousands at demo agst Abbas recognising Israel

published:28 Jul 2015

Thousands at demo agst Abbas recognising Israel

Thousands at demo agst Abbas recognising Israel

published:28 Jul 2015

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***NO SLATE AT START OF STORY***
1. Various of Hamas supporters marching in the streets carrying banners and flags
2. Various of demonstrators standing in front of the Palestinian Legislative Council building
3. Hamas leaders standing at podium
4. Various of demonstration
STORYLINE:
About 10,000 Hamas supporters demonstrated throughout the Gaza Strip on Thursday, vowing to resist pressure by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to recognise Israel.
The backers of the Hamas-run Government vowed to boycott a referendum on a proposal to establish a Palestinian state alongside Israel, if President Mahmoud Abbas of the rival Fatah party goes ahead with the planned vote.
Abbas has given the Hamas government until this weekend to accept the proposal, which would amount to a major departure from its anti-Israel policies.
Supporters of two other militantly anti-Israel groups, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Resistance Committees, also took part in the protest.
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Thousands at demo agst Abbas recognising Israel

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***NO SLATE AT START OF STORY***
1. Various of Hamas supporters marching in the streets carrying banners and flags
2. Various of demonstrators standing in front of the Palestinian Legislative Council building
3. Hamas leaders standing at podium
4. Various of demonstration
STORYLINE:
About 10,000 Hamas supporters demonstrated throughout the Gaza Strip on Thursday, vowing to resist pressure by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to recognise Israel.
The backers of the Hamas-run Government vowed to boycott a referendum on a proposal to establish a Palestinian state alongside Israel, if President Mahmoud Abbas of the rival Fatah party goes ahead with the planned vote.
Abbas has given the Hamas government until this weekend to accept the proposal, which would amount to a major departure from its anti-Israel policies.
Supporters of two other militantly anti-Israel groups, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Resistance Committees, also took part in the protest.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/d4dc0cec3c33496e5c05663256f1ff53
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Gaza City, Gaza Strip
1. Various shots of computer screen with Palestinian Authority statement calling for ceasefire
Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip
2. Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh walking with bodyguards and local residents
3. Haniyeh entering house
4. Haniyeh talking to relatives of Palestinian killed in recent Israeli offensive
5. Hanyeh surveying damage to house, then embraces child
6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Ismail Haniyeh, Palestinian Prime Minister:
\"This is an initiative that has been offered by the Palestinian government for the protection of the Palestinian people, for stopping the Israeli attacks and to end the current crisis in political and diplomatic ways. I know from the media that Israel has refused the initiative. We still insist on our initiative since we offered it with full conviction.\"
7. Haniyeh leaving house
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
8. Various of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas\' convoy driving along road
Erez Crossing, border between Israel and Gaza (on the Israeli side)
9. Sign reading \"Welcome to Erez crossing\"
10. Various of Abbas\' convoy passing through Erez crossing
++ AP TELEVISION CANNOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY OF THESE CLAIMS ++
Beit Lahiya , northern Gaza Strip
11. Wide shot of news conference
12. Masked militants holding what they claim are identity cards of Israeli soldiers
13. Close up cards
14. Various of militants showing what they claim are pieces of Israeli tanks
15. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades Militant, identifying himself as Abu Obeideh:
\"We assure and warn the ...

Gaza City, Gaza Strip
1. Various shots of computer screen with Palestinian Authority statement calling for ceasefire
Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip
2. Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh walking with bodyguards and local residents
3. Haniyeh entering house
4. Haniyeh talking to relatives of Palestinian killed in recent Israeli offensive
5. Hanyeh surveying damage to house, then embraces child
6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Ismail Haniyeh, Palestinian Prime Minister:
\"This is an initiative that has been offered by the Palestinian government for the protection of the Palestinian people, for stopping the Israeli attacks and to end the current crisis in political and diplomatic ways. I know from the media that Israel has refused the initiative. We still insist on our initiative since we offered it with full conviction.\"
7. Haniyeh leaving house
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
8. Various of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas\' convoy driving along road
Erez Crossing, border between Israel and Gaza (on the Israeli side)
9. Sign reading \"Welcome to Erez crossing\"
10. Various of Abbas\' convoy passing through Erez crossing
++ AP TELEVISION CANNOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY OF THESE CLAIMS ++
Beit Lahiya , northern Gaza Strip
11. Wide shot of news conference
12. Masked militants holding what they claim are identity cards of Israeli soldiers
13. Close up cards
14. Various of militants showing what they claim are pieces of Israeli tanks
15. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades Militant, identifying himself as Abu Obeideh:
\"We assure and warn the ...

Abbas "Naqba" speech marking Israel's creation talks of peace, demos

published:28 Jul 2015

Abbas "Naqba" speech marking Israel's creation talks of peace, demos

Abbas "Naqba" speech marking Israel's creation talks of peace, demos

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AP Television News
Gaza City, Gaza Strip - 15 May, 2006
1. Wide pan of rally with protesters holding banners
2. Mid of rally
3. Crowd chanting slogans
4. Wide of banners
5. Wide of demonstrators on roof
6. Wide of demonstrators with banners
7. Wide pan of protest
PBC - Non AP Television News material
Ramallah - 14 May, 2006
8. Wide shot of Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas
9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian President:
\"I tell our neighbours, the Israelis, that we want to make a just and lasting peace with you, and we want a better future for our children and yours. So come to make this year a year of peace. Let\'s sit at the negotiating table, away from the dictation and unilateral policies, and let\'s stop the pretext that there\'s no Palestinian partner. The partner exists, and we extend our hand to you to make peace, a peace that we can achieve through negotiations.\"
AP Television news
Jebalyia, Gaza Strip - 15 May, 2006
10. Wide of people painting mural on wall
11. Close up of graffiti and man painting: \"58\"
12. Various of people painting slogans on wall
13. Close up of woman painting
14. Wide of people painting mural
STORYLINE:
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called for Israel to return to the negotiating table during a speech marking the anniversary of what the Palestinians consider to be the \"catastrophe\" of the state of Israel\'s creation.
On 15 May 1948 Israel was created from UN-mandated Palestine and the outbreak of Israel\'s war of independence, causing the dispersal of Palestinians around the world into a diaspora. ...

Abbas "Naqba" speech marking Israel's creation talks of peace, demos

published:28 Jul 2015

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AP Television News
Gaza City, Gaza Strip - 15 May, 2006
1. Wide pan of rally with protesters holding banners
2. Mid of rally
3. Crowd chanting slogans
4. Wide of banners
5. Wide of demonstrators on roof
6. Wide of demonstrators with banners
7. Wide pan of protest
PBC - Non AP Television News material
Ramallah - 14 May, 2006
8. Wide shot of Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas
9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian President:
\"I tell our neighbours, the Israelis, that we want to make a just and lasting peace with you, and we want a better future for our children and yours. So come to make this year a year of peace. Let\'s sit at the negotiating table, away from the dictation and unilateral policies, and let\'s stop the pretext that there\'s no Palestinian partner. The partner exists, and we extend our hand to you to make peace, a peace that we can achieve through negotiations.\"
AP Television news
Jebalyia, Gaza Strip - 15 May, 2006
10. Wide of people painting mural on wall
11. Close up of graffiti and man painting: \"58\"
12. Various of people painting slogans on wall
13. Close up of woman painting
14. Wide of people painting mural
STORYLINE:
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called for Israel to return to the negotiating table during a speech marking the anniversary of what the Palestinians consider to be the \"catastrophe\" of the state of Israel\'s creation.
On 15 May 1948 Israel was created from UN-mandated Palestine and the outbreak of Israel\'s war of independence, causing the dispersal of Palestinians around the world into a diaspora. ...

Abbas to call referendum on plan recognising Israel, Hamas reaction

published:28 Jul 2015

Abbas to call referendum on plan recognising Israel, Hamas reaction

Abbas to call referendum on plan recognising Israel, Hamas reaction

published:28 Jul 2015

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SHOTLIST
Ramallah
1. Various of members arriving at meeting
2. Various of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and delegates at meeting
3. Delegates leaving meeting
4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Khalda Jara, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
\"The dialogue has ended without results and we have no choice but to go ahead with a referendum.\"
(Question: Do you know when it will happen?)
\"President Abbas has to decide on this.\"
5. Various of media outside building
Gaza
6. Sami Abu Zuhri, Hamas member of Palestinian parliament, walking into news conference
7. Cutaway cameraman
8. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Sami Abu Zuhri, Hamas member of Palestinian parliament:
(Hamas rejects the referendum and is interested in continuing the dialogue)
\"We call President Mahmoud Abbas, for the sake of the Palestinian people and Palestinian unity, to protect this issue (the Palestinian issue), to protect the Palestinian principles, and to keep the Palestinian front union. Because of all this, we are asking him to reconsider his decision, there is no justification for this referendum.\"
9. Reporter taking notes
10. Various of cutaways
11. Sami Abu Zuhri leaving news conference
STORYLINE
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday gathered with the PLO\'s powerful executive committee, where he was expected to win endorsement for a referendum on a plan implicitly recognising Israel.
Abbas wants to hold the referendum to put pressure on the Hamas-led government to accept the plan, which calls for a Palestinian state alongside Israel. Hamas has demanded changes to the proposal...

Abbas to call referendum on plan recognising Israel, Hamas reaction

published:28 Jul 2015

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SHOTLIST
Ramallah
1. Various of members arriving at meeting
2. Various of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and delegates at meeting
3. Delegates leaving meeting
4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Khalda Jara, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
\"The dialogue has ended without results and we have no choice but to go ahead with a referendum.\"
(Question: Do you know when it will happen?)
\"President Abbas has to decide on this.\"
5. Various of media outside building
Gaza
6. Sami Abu Zuhri, Hamas member of Palestinian parliament, walking into news conference
7. Cutaway cameraman
8. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Sami Abu Zuhri, Hamas member of Palestinian parliament:
(Hamas rejects the referendum and is interested in continuing the dialogue)
\"We call President Mahmoud Abbas, for the sake of the Palestinian people and Palestinian unity, to protect this issue (the Palestinian issue), to protect the Palestinian principles, and to keep the Palestinian front union. Because of all this, we are asking him to reconsider his decision, there is no justification for this referendum.\"
9. Reporter taking notes
10. Various of cutaways
11. Sami Abu Zuhri leaving news conference
STORYLINE
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday gathered with the PLO\'s powerful executive committee, where he was expected to win endorsement for a referendum on a plan implicitly recognising Israel.
Abbas wants to hold the referendum to put pressure on the Hamas-led government to accept the plan, which calls for a Palestinian state alongside Israel. Hamas has demanded changes to the proposal...

Hesham Abbas Israel هشام عباس-اسرائيل

Abbas describes Israel's 'war of genocide'

published:27 Sep 2014

Abbas describes Israel's 'war of genocide'

Abbas describes Israel's 'war of genocide'

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Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has accused Israel of conducting a \"war of genocide\" against the Palestinian people during the 50-day summer war in Gaza.
In his speech to the UN General Assembly in New York, Abbas said the \"occupying power\" had destroyed the remaining hopes for peace but he still believes in a negotiated solution.
\"Israel has decided that this year will see a new war of genocide perpetrated against the Palestinian people; in the same year in which this Assembly, on behalf of …
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Abbas describes Israel's 'war of genocide'

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Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has accused Israel of conducting a \"war of genocide\" against the Palestinian people during the 50-day summer war in Gaza.
In his speech to the UN General Assembly in New York, Abbas said the \"occupying power\" had destroyed the remaining hopes for peace but he still believes in a negotiated solution.
\"Israel has decided that this year will see a new war of genocide perpetrated against the Palestinian people; in the same year in which this Assembly, on behalf of …
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Mahmoud Abbas: Israel is ISIS-like; we will never accept "a Jewish state"

published:29 Mar 2015

Mahmoud Abbas: Israel is ISIS-like; we will never accept "a Jewish state"

Mahmoud Abbas: Israel is ISIS-like; we will never accept "a Jewish state"

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PA President, Mahmoud Abbas, gave a speech during a meeting of the PLO\'s Central Council, on March 4, 2015. In this speech, Abbas compared \"a Jewish state\" (Israel) to ISIS terrorist organization. Right after this statement, he emphasized that the Palestinians will never accept Israel as \"a Jewish state\", and once again drew a parallel between Israel and radical Islamists, by claiming that the Palestinians will not accept as well an Islamization of the conflicts existing in the Middle East....

Mahmoud Abbas: Israel is ISIS-like; we will never accept "a Jewish state"

published:29 Mar 2015

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PA President, Mahmoud Abbas, gave a speech during a meeting of the PLO\'s Central Council, on March 4, 2015. In this speech, Abbas compared \"a Jewish state\" (Israel) to ISIS terrorist organization. Right after this statement, he emphasized that the Palestinians will never accept Israel as \"a Jewish state\", and once again drew a parallel between Israel and radical Islamists, by claiming that the Palestinians will not accept as well an Islamization of the conflicts existing in the Middle East....

Chapters:
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Introduction: 0:00
What is the Likelihood that the Proxy War Between Israel and Iran Could Become a Full-Scale War?: 1:56
What Tensions Underlie a Potential US Nuclear Deal with Iran?: 3:26
The Politics of the Nuclear Deal: How it Affects US, Israel Relations: 7:07
Netanyahu

1. Various of members arriving at meeting
2. Various of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and delegates at meeting
3. Delegates leaving meeting
4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Khalda Jara, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
\"The dialogue has ended without results and we have no choic

***NO SLATE AT START OF STORY***
1. Various of Hamas supporters marching in the streets carrying banners and flags
2. Various of demonstrators standing in front of the Palestinian Legislative Council building
3. Hamas leaders standing at podium
4. Various of demonstration
STORYLINE:
About 10,0

SHOTLIST
Ramallah
1. Various of members arriving at meeting
2. Various of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and delegates at meeting
3. Delegates leaving meeting
4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Khalda Jara, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
\"The dialogue has ended without results a

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has accused Israel of conducting a \"war of genocide\" against the Palestinian people during the 50-day summer war in Gaza.
In his speech to the UN General Assembly in New York, Abbas said the \"occupying power\" had destroyed the remaining hopes for peace but he still

PA President, Mahmoud Abbas, gave a speech during a meeting of the PLO\'s Central Council, on March 4, 2015. In this speech, Abbas compared \"a Jewish state\" (Israel) to ISIS terrorist organization. Right after this statement, he emphasized that the Palestinians will never accept Israel as \"a Jewish s

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The Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has condemned Israel’s “war of genocide” in Gaza and vowed to ask the UN Security Council to set a deadline for ending the Israeli occupation.
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PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, at a press conference held at the Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
“Starting three years ago they [Israelis] came to us with a new invention: The Jewish ‎state. The Jewish state. Of course, now there is a

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday Israel had released frozen tax revenues to the Authority but that he had ordered the funds to be returned because money had been deducted to cover debts to Israeli utility companies. Israel started withholding around $130 million (87 milli

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has warned he\'ll cut all ties with Israel if the draft United Nations Security Council resolution on statehood fails.
Abbas said his unity government was determined to restore the rights of the Palestinian people.
Under the plan, a peace deal must be reached wit

The president of the Palestinian unity government Mahmoud Abbas has accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. Abbas made the comments during a cabinet meeting in Ramallah. The accusation came after Israel stepped up its offensive on the besieged Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, Palestinian U-N envoy Riya

Israel has closed the Al-Aqsa (Dome of the Rock Mosque) on the Temple Mount and Palestinian President Abbas \"Declares War on Jerusalem\" http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://h.churchapp.mobi/paulbegleyprophecy also http://news.yahoo.com/closure-jerusalems-al-aqsa-declaration-war-abbas-102440

Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has threatened to file a complaint with the International Criminal Court against Israel for Tel Aviv’s deduction of one-third of tax revenues it recently transferred to the Palestinian Authority after a delay of four months.
During a ceremony to inaugurate a new

SHOTLIST
Gaza city
1. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas approaching desk and sitting down
2. Wide shot of news conference
3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian President:
\"The world must know that there are more than 10,000 (Palestinian) prisoners in the Israeli prisons and they

Are you ready to fly? Abbas and Jordan are asking UN this evening for an Emergency meeting on the Israeli settlement building. This could force an agreement soon! We will keep on eye on this for updates. This could be very significant! Keep looking up! Since Palestine is not yet a state, Jordan will

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The Holocaust

The Holocaust (from the Greekὁλόκαυστοςholókaustos: hólos, "whole" and kaustós, "burnt"), also known as the Shoah (Hebrew: השואה, HaShoah, "catastrophe"; Yiddish: חורבן, Churben or Hurban, from the Hebrew for "destruction"), was the genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II, a programme of systematic state-sponsored murder by Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, throughout Nazi-occupied territory. Of the nine million Jews who had resided in Europe before the Holocaust, approximately two-thirds perished. In particular, over one million Jewish children were killed in the Holocaust, as were approximately two million Jewish women and three million Jewish men.